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All That Glitter
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All That Glitter

by Katie Dozier

Editor’s Choice Award, 2025

Coming Soon!
Official Release: Feb 2, 2026

ISBN: 978-1-968610-12-8
Publisher: The Poetry Box
Paperback, 40 pages

SKU: 978-1-968610-12-8 Categories: Chapbook Prize 2025, Forthcoming Titles Tags: Chapbook Contest Winner, Editor's Choice, Katie Dozier

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All That Glitter

by Katie Dozier

Editor’s Choice, The Poetry Box Chapbook Prize 2025

All That Glitter is a treasure hunt through the everyday—a collection of poems that takes you on a journey from the quiet of an empty house to dancing with the wild sequins of childhood. It’s about finding the magic in seemingly small moments—from messy craft projects to a spectacular double rainbow on a Tuesday afternoon. With poems that explore both the sweet and the challenging side of mothering two young daughters after a divorce, this chapbook invites you to uncover some of life’s most moving moments. You’ll want to stick around to rediscover what it really means to sparkle.

 

Early Praise

Katie Dozier’s All That Glitter is a delightful book about childhood—and the way that daughters can pull a mother into play and wonder and doubt: the other parents think/ I’ve raised a brat. As kids learn their ABCs (there’s even an abecedarian!) their mother invents sophisticated formal poetic challenges and the girls in these poems keep up with their witty observations—”Why are we never running early?” Through haiku, sonnet, villanelle and haibun-like gestures, Dozier’s verse about parenting and neurodiversity, shared custody and making a new home, sparkles.

—DENISE DUHAMEL, author of Pink Lady

 

Katie Dozier writes with remarkable lyrical dexterity. She flexes and bends language to create imagery heavy with linguistic subtext and meaning. In these intimate and powerful poems, things aren’t always what they seem. Fireworks pose as flowers, eyes are filled with drought, choosing a clove of garlic becomes a morality tale, reach for what/ is heavy for its size, tightly packed and ugly. But while the imagery is layered and complex, running through every poem is a simple, steadfast force: a mother’s profound and abiding love. Every poem pulses with maternal devotion. This is a mother who bought/ the world to make it beautiful for her children. Who dreamed into reality a home that smells of pumpkin pie spice. You can’t read this lovely, bittersweet collection without feeling immensely tender towards the family that populates it. [A] perfect/ little girl/ lost/ in her own/ bamboo forest. A girl who sings to the succulents. A mother who paints her nails in, “I Just Can’t Cope Acabana” nail polish, whose neurodivergent child has tantrums that paint fire-engines/ on the floor. But still, a mother who wraps her children in, Love a kind of/ chrysalis, never/ to be undone. All That Glitter is a spellbinding collection. Once read, these poems will take up permanent residence in your heart.

—NANCY MILLER GOMEZ, author of Inconsolable Objects

 

Katie Dozier’s All That Glitter is an ode to “otherness” and a peephole into parenting and the heaviness of the world, via singing into hairbrushes and slamming doors. It’s what I call a set of sleight-of-hand poems as Dozier teases us into focusing on a string of “look what’s happening over there”, while skillfully pulling together a powerful concoction of “yoo-hoo, it’s really all happening right here.” Oh, the liberties she takes, her words a series of brushstroke swirls, her intentions a daffodil facing the sun,  x-ing out the answers from yesterday. Truth be told (or tattled), this life is short. We could all use a little more glitter and Dozier brings it!

—KARI GUNTER-SEYMOUR, Ohio Poet Laureate, author of Dirt Songs

 

About the Author

Katie Dozier’s love of poetry first bloomed as a child. She memorized Robert Frost sitting on a tree stump and bathed in Edgar Allan Poe as an adolescent. While studying words at Florida State University, KHD also played with chips and became a professional poker player. She’s passionate about encouraging others to discover and share contemporary poetry, through her X account (@Katie_Dozier), her Substack, and NFTs.  KHD is the author of All That Glitter, Watering Can: a Month of Poems, and the co-author of Hot Pink Moon: a Crown of Haibun and Did You See the Moon Honey. She is the creator of the top-rated podcast The Poetry Space_, the haiku editor for One Art, and an editor at Rattle. Katie lives in The Woodlands, Texas, with her husband Timothy Green, their four children, and way too many books.

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Weight 8 oz
Dimensions 6 × 9 × .2 in
ISBN

978-1-968610-12-8

Pages

40

Wholesale

worldwide via INGRAM (after Feb 2, 2026)

Sample Poem

Why I Had a “No Glitter” Rule

My daughter poured a rainbow tube of it over her head.
Set free, the sparkles didn’t settle. Remember how they rained down?
Glitter snuck in between the floorboards—so much unsaid

by the boy that laughed at my broken-wing poems. The dread
of sharing with a spider that stole; who webbed what he found.
Way back then, I just stuck a rainbow tube over my head—

pretended there was no such thing as cobwebs. As if threads
could sew any two people together. But poems compound.
The glitter danced on the disco floor, upside down. I read

Stag’s Leap and found it hard to sleep. That book’s red
cover twinkled with green glitter stars from the ground—
when did I pour it? I was stuck. No rainbows overhead.

First comes reading, then comes writing. So I spread
my notebooks all over the house—began to hear the sound
of glitter slicing up the floorboards. Poems shred.

I was a shingle on the roof in a fall storm—so I fled
amidst the sirens of tornado warnings. Unbound
I soon found a rainbow to jump inside my head
and about all that glitter? In the end, we were wed.

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